Lonicera
€19.50
Min Temp : | -12°C Very hardy |
Location: | Sunny / Partial shade |
Water requirements : | Average |
Flowering period : | Spring / Summer / Autumn |
Scented : | No |
Edible: | No |
Use: | Cockpit / Open ground |
Evergreen: | No |
Height: | Climber |
Description
Lonicera is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Caprifoliaceae. These plants are often referred to as honeysuckle and are known for their attractive and fragrant flowers. Here are some features and facts about Lonicera:
- Flowers: Lonicera plants produce tubular flowers that usually grow in pairs or clusters. The flowers vary in color and can have shades of pink, yellow, white, orange, or red. They often have a deliciously sweet scent and attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
- Leaves: The leaves of honeysuckle plants are arranged opposite, meaning they grow opposite each other on opposite sides of the stem. The leaves are usually oval or oblong in shape.
- Types of diversity: There are more than 180 known species of Lonicera, and they are found in different parts of the world, including Europe, North America, Asia, and parts of Africa. Each species may differ slightly in appearance, growth habits, and habitat preferences.
- Growth habit: Honeysuckle plants can range from small shrubs to climbing plants that wind their way up past other vegetation, fences, or structures. Some species are semi-evergreen, while others lose their leaves in winter.
- Uses and uses: Honeysuckle is often used as an ornamental plant due to its attractive flowers and scent. Some species are also used in traditional medicine for their purported medicinal properties, such as treating coughs and colds.
- Ecological role: Honeysuckle flowers are an important source of nectar for pollinating insects, and the berries that appear after flowering serve as a food source for birds and other animals.
- Cultivation: Many species of honeysuckle are fairly easy to grow and maintain in gardens. They usually thrive in well-drained soil and often tend to grow well in sunlight or light shade.
- Caution: Some species of honeysuckle can be invasive and overgrow other native plants. It’s important to choose native species and do proper research before planting honeysuckle in your garden.
All in all, Lonicera, or honeysuckle, is a captivating genus of plants with attractive flowers and a long history of use and appreciation in both horticulture and ecology.